The mind is a powerful tool utilized by artists to showcase various perspectives and emotions.…by the processes of the mind and all that occurs while making and finding a solution to a problem the dancers find ways to begin unveiling and pushing away the fourth wall that stands between the dancers and their audience. Revealing both technological and basic structural components of the theatre, the audience is allowed into our environment as artists. Providing those not on stage a different opportunity to understand the world artists live in. Choreography: Ellie Sanna Dancers (Non-Professional): Becca Corbin, Lexi Julian, Julie Marazzo, Fallon Martin, Stephanie Ohman, Talia Putrino, Sean Ryan, Farrah Thompson, Jon YepezRead More

Miles 2 Go is a physical interpretation of choreographer Danielle Gardner's experience making her way…the dance world including her time on So You Think You Can Dance. There is use of repetition and canon work to reflect the feeling of constantly getting up and trying again no matter how many times you have to to get what you want.Read More

Through the choreography I explored what makes people irritated and how this irritation can be…physically. Much of the choreography was created in regards to possible annoyances such as, cracking bones and knuckles or arriving late. The dancers take on various roles throughout the piece to show how the body language of one person can change the dynamics of a group.Read More

This is a piece displaying a dance style called Animation, which is very character based.…the music plays the toys from the toy/music box come to life and move in their respective roles. Elements of popping, dimestopping, waving and isolations are used in this dance!Read More

This is our piece in rehearsal, for our military themed recital that we did over…Day weekend. In our show we did a lot of pieces about love and missing your spouse, but this piece is about the bonds you have to create to get you through the waiting and about sisterhood. You will see the girls hold each other up and partner one another to symbolize the act of support. We wanted to empower military spouses and honor their sacrifice as well as show the world what incredible relationships you can build. Our dancers were reminded how easy it is as girls to tear each other down and criticize other dancers (when they should be building each other up!)and truly grew closer through this dance. We hope you enjoy!Read More

Featuring Ryan Spencer, Kate Supplee, and Jesse Johnson. An experience designed to bring the viewer…the present moment, and into the mind of the performer. An extension of Art.uncensored's upcoming project - "LUCID".Read More

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